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[11:17] <baratron> i never understand how so many stupid Mac users have their machines open when they're staying in a hotel[11:17] <baratron> i can see 9 other Macs here[11:18] <baratron> and since the default name for a computer is Firstname Lastname's Mac, i know who owns them[11:18] <baratron> *mine* is locked down so it doesn't appear on public networks[11:18] <DysTuvai> good grief, the apples are metastasing. >>[11:18] <baratron> and is in any case called Praesodymium[11:19] <DysTuvai> ... that is an awesome name for a computer.[11:19] <baratron> Macs have to be named after f-block elements *nods sagely*[11:19] <baratron> Silicon Graphics machines have to be named after d-block elements[11:20] <DysTuvai> ... that's... an interesting way to look at it[11:20] <DysTuvai> XD[11:20] <Teapot> you're such a scientist. :p[11:20] <DysTuvai> I'm not quite sure what is the connection[11:20] <DysTuvai> But it's just another one of those awesome HL things[11:20] <DysTuvai> ^^[11:25] <baratron> it's how the computers at college were named[11:25] <baratron> we did not have PCs[11:26] <baratron> i suppose they'd have to be s- or p-block elements[11:27] <DysTuvai> All I can say[11:27] <DysTuvai> Is that this degree of geekery is pure unrefined awesome. XD[11:27] <Teapot> And also quite likely to make a Mac's trendy aluminium head explode. ;D[11:28] <baratron> the lecture theatre we had for our final-year lectures had each seat named after an element, in order[11:28] <baratron> i usually sat in Copper or Cobalt[11:28] <Teapot> that is brilliant[11:28] <baratron> the building does not exist any longer :([11:29] <DysTuvai> It was too awesome to exist.

Over the last month, the only non-Apple hardwares on our guest wireless network were a Windows XP machine and @veryfineredwine's Playbook ("Research In Motion: Debian-based Linux"). All of the Apples follow the pattern you're describing.